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I have this saved in my notes - not sure of source, I've written "De Archangelis" but I've forgotten if that's a book or what
Protection Mirror
"Some rituals do not require an altar or much devotion, but call upon the angel while preparing ritual tools or charms in short prayers or with an image of the angel.
As an example of such a ritual, there is a manner of working with Saint Michael the Archangel not just to obtain spiritual protection but to bless and consecrate certain tools and objects with the same.
One can take a small mirror, cleanse it with water and vinegar, anoint it with a tincture of herbs known for their protective and purificatory properties, and offer it to Saint Michael the Archangel seeking his aid in reflecting all negativity, harm, and threat from where the mirror is supported.
By attaching a prayer card or image of Saint Michael to the back of the mirror facing inward and hanging the mirror opposite one’s front door of the house, praying over the mirror that Saint Michael guard the entry to the house and all people inside, one has made a protective talisman or ritual tool." - De Archangelis
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Update: okay it's from a Polyphanes chapbook (called De Archangelis)
Christians commonly pray. I have heard, though, that when Codreanu et. al. were in durance vile the group (Legion of the Archangel St. Michael) had a peculiarly involved rite for calling on their protector. I'll need to look the references up.